Direct and Indirect of Present Perfect Continuous Tense ...
www.learnesl.net › direct-indirect-present-perfectDirect and Indirect of Present Perfect Continuous Tense. Tense Change: As a rule, when we change a direct speech sentence into indirect we go one tense back, therefore when you change direct speech from present perfect continuous tense, you have to use past perfect continuous tense instead in reported speech. Affirmatives. Direct speech: RP +, + S + have/has + been + V1ing + ROTS They said to me, “We have been waiting here for a long time.”
Direct Indirect Speech for Present Perfect Continuous ...
www.teachoo.com › 7004 › 2200Aug 18, 2020 · Direct Indirect Speech for Present Perfect Continuous. In this case,Present Perfect Continuous of Direct Speech becomes Past Perfect Continuous of Indirect Speech. CA Maninder Singh is a Chartered Accountant for the past 11 years and a teacher from the past 16 years. He teaches Spoken English, Written English, Grammar and Vocabulary at Englishtan.